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    Women and Minorities in Law Enforcement Working to end discrimination in this country has been a long and hard fought battle. In the early 1950’s federal laws began to offer some help to those who had been persecuted against for so many years. During the Nixon Administration the federal government began to push employers to make a "good faith effort" to employ women and minorities and to track their progress. These were known as affirmative action programs. Some minorities contend that discrimination

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    I personally have had a few encounters with law enforcement over the years. The two to three times that I have personally been stopped by the police were directly related to procedural motor vehicle stops for speeding. The two of the three stops resulted in just simple warning and I was allowed to leave the encounter after a quick background check. The police officers were extremely respectful and easy-going. I personally was taught to respect each and every police officer and to never make their

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    On Morality/ By Joan Didion As it happens I am in Death Valley‚ in a room at the Enterprise Motel and Trailer Park‚ and it is July‚ and it is hot. In fact it is 119°. I cannot seem to make the air conditioner work‚ but there is a small refrigerator‚ and I can wrap ice cubes in a towel and hold them against the small of my back. With the help of the ice cubes I have been trying to think‚ because The American Scholar asked me to‚ in some abstract way about “morality‚” a word I distrust more every

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    Title:- Corporate Social Responsibility: Impact of Globalization in India Abstract Globalization is a free economy concept‚ which enables local manufacturers to compete at international level‚ which usually helps them to increase their area of transaction. But if we look into the Indian scenario‚ this has an adverse impact‚ as most of our production is done by farmers or local manufacturers‚ which are not as equipped as the multi-national giants outside India. This restrains them from competing

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    Pearl‚ Jade & Diamond decided to form a limited company. The company will be involved in the entertainment business providing models and dancers for the industry. In the meantime‚ they entered into a contract of employment with Tyra. Tyra is to act as their event manager. The terms of the contract states that Tyra will be paid RM10‚000 a month and will continue to work with the company once the company has been formed‚ for a period of three years. Three months later‚ a company known as CayoteUgly

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    Chapter 4 Study Questions and Answers Define battery and give an example. Battery in the medical field can be as simple as a nurse or nursing assistant continuing to perform physical care after a patient has demanded not to be touched. Often‚ this form of legal tort is difficult to grasp and can be difficult to apply in real life situations. For example‚ (a rhetorical question)‚ can a patient claim a tort of battery if the patient fell but the patient screams to the nurse‚ "Don’t touch me!"

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    My Physical Fitness Assessment PED 117- Physical Fitness for Law Enforcement Carlos Canizales Professor Gotay April 05‚ 2012 Physical fitness is defined as‚ “The ability to perform moderate to vigorous physical activity on a regular basis without excessive fatigue.”(Donatelle‚ P.296) There are two parts of physical fitness made up of eleven components‚ known as skill and health. The skill part of physical fitness contains six components and the health section contains five components‚ which

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    Public morality is often referred to as moral and ethical standards that are enforced in a society‚ by the law‚ the police‚ or social pressure‚ and applied to public life‚ to the content of the media and to conduct in public places. Public morality usually involves the regulation of sexual matters‚ which include prostitution and homosexuality‚ but it also addresses the issues of nudity‚ pornography‚ the acceptability of cohabitation before marriage‚ and the protection of children (Wikpedia‚ 2006)

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    Noel Delgado Controversial Issues In Law Enforcement 11/16/2012 Police Misconduct In the early hours of March 3‚ 1991‚ a police chase in Los Angeles ended in an incident that would become synonymous with police brutality: the beating of a young man named Rodney King by members of the Los Angeles Police Department. An amateur video‚ televised nationwide‚ showed King lying on the ground while three officers kicked him and struck him repeatedly with their nightsticks. No one who viewed that

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    to date. In their destructive path they left up to 210‚000 people dead1‚ and many of those who escaped the initial dangers of flame burns and falling debris eventually succumbed to the lethal effects of radiation sickness. Consequently‚ the morality and ethics behind the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are

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